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gerri: hundreds of thousands of travelers across u.s. are stranded tonight in wake of superstorm sandy. maybe someone in your family. thousands more, maybe as many as 1875 canceled tomorrow through the end of the week, here is more george hoboka, let's talk about the magnitude. >> other than 911, i've not seen this many cancelation from u.s. airports even volcano in iceland did not have this many. gerri: what is interesting, with so much warning from this hurricane, a lot canceled plans and flights, didn't have to go to the airport. >> i'm one of them 92 goo. gerri: good for you, does that make a difference. >> it did, but it is still annoying, they canceled my flight 48 hours before, i think we could have taken off. because i looked out window at 6:00 in the morning. gerri: what day? >> monday. first thing in morning, there was no breeze in the sky. gerri: i would not get on a plane on monday, i would have the not do that. >> it seemed okay, they moved planes out of new york area to keep them safe, and avoid the tarmac delay fines. gerr
gerri: hundreds of thousands of travelers across u.s. are stranded tonight in wake of superstorm sandy. maybe someone in your family. thousands more, maybe as many as 1875 canceled tomorrow through the end of the week, here is more george hoboka, let's talk about the magnitude. >> other than 911, i've not seen this many cancelation from u.s. airports even volcano in iceland did not have this many. gerri: what is interesting, with so much warning from this hurricane, a lot canceled plans...
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gerri: and a programming note for you tomorrow, with u.s. starkestock market to reopen, fx business with a special lineup 9 a.m. fox business special report. hosted by neil cavuto, and vane hosted by neil cavuto, and vane and company [ male announcer ] hodo you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. whh makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your...
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u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the link within 24 hours of the attacks and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned. not the work of terror, were four days after that. this does not add up. intelligence committee chairman mike rogers is our exclusive guest, but first, elyse has the latest. you have been breaking this, this latest story about the white house choosing to leave information out. what are your sources saying as to why the white house left out key points. like the fact that this was a terrorist attack. >> the kronology, the day after the attack, my sources were telling me this was a preplanned military style assault indicati
u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the link within 24 hours of the attacks and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned. not the...
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we call it fat america because one-third of adults in the the u.s. are considered to be obese. >> we need to get better food. >> let me ask you this question. was this anchor bullied? or was she the bully? i want to hear your answers. that's next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s.
we call it fat america because one-third of adults in the the u.s. are considered to be obese. >> we need to get better food. >> let me ask you this question. was this anchor bullied? or was she the bully? i want to hear your answers. that's next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can...
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we call it fat america because one-third of adults in the the u.s. are considered to be obese. >> we need to get better food. >> let me ask you this question. was this anchor bullied? or was she the bully? i want to hear your answers. that's next. >>> we've been talking about the incident involving jennifer livingston. she received a critique from a viewer saying she had a responsibility to promote a healthy lifestyle. livingston gave a scathing on-air response. >> to the person who wrote me that letter, do you think i don't know that? that your cruel words are pointing out something that i don't see? you don't know me. you are not a friend of mine. you are not a part of my family and you have admitted that you don't watch this show. so you know nothing about me but what you see on the outside. and i am much more than a number on a scale. >> okay, a lot of you are weighing in on this. a lot of you have comments for me. emme and doctor, a lot of people don't know that i have to play devil easily advocate and ask the questions -- >> i know, you love al
we call it fat america because one-third of adults in the the u.s. are considered to be obese. >> we need to get better food. >> let me ask you this question. was this anchor bullied? or was she the bully? i want to hear your answers. that's next. >>> we've been talking about the incident involving jennifer livingston. she received a critique from a viewer saying she had a responsibility to promote a healthy lifestyle. livingston gave a scathing on-air response. >> to...
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>> reporter: the u.s. military doesn't have a specific policy about the deployment at the same time of an entire family unit. in this case, parents and a child. the military says it also does not keep track of how many cases like this are out there, but ask anybody around here and they'll tell you this is something they have almost never heard of. >> we have so many american heroes in this country that serve every day. it's enormous, the amount of sacrifices that our american families make here and abroad, and they do it for selfless service for the country. >> reporter: the military is called a brotherhood. the skillmans prefer to call it family. >> i'm going with my wife and my son. >> reporter: here and there. >>> next, a story we did about cows eating junk food got a lot of responses from you, beef eaters and vegans alike. >>> plus, i admit, i have very serious issues. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. a
>> reporter: the u.s. military doesn't have a specific policy about the deployment at the same time of an entire family unit. in this case, parents and a child. the military says it also does not keep track of how many cases like this are out there, but ask anybody around here and they'll tell you this is something they have almost never heard of. >> we have so many american heroes in this country that serve every day. it's enormous, the amount of sacrifices that our american...
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u.s. mind safety and health administration wants miners and mine operators cold weather brings to mind. low humidity and low barometric pressures in under ground coal mines have been major factors in explosions. the freezing and falling of high walls and surface means. road closures have been an issue. roads have been closed and open through out the state as workers fight to stay ahead of that heavy snowfall ladies. >> fox news meteorologist maria molina has been all over this thing since the very beginning. how is the weather looking in that area and others. >> good morning. good to see you. i have some good news the blizzard warning has been allowed to expire within the last hour or so. we are seeing the wind dying down but the snow is still coming down across portions of west virginia and accumulations have already exceeded 2 feet of snow not just in west virginia but in states like virginia, north carolina, portions of tennessee dealing with a lot of heavy snow. we will bring you those
u.s. mind safety and health administration wants miners and mine operators cold weather brings to mind. low humidity and low barometric pressures in under ground coal mines have been major factors in explosions. the freezing and falling of high walls and surface means. road closures have been an issue. roads have been closed and open through out the state as workers fight to stay ahead of that heavy snowfall ladies. >> fox news meteorologist maria molina has been all over this thing since...
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already at least 12 people have been reported dead in the u.s. five alone in new york. 5.3 million people are without power. 23 states are under wind advisories. damage from the wind alone could top $3 million. and sandy is already response iblg f67 deaths in caribbeans. >> roads flooded out. the water rising above the cars in some locals. this historic superstorm made landfall over the most populated areas of the u.s. wind damage, power outages, storm surges, inland flooding, you name it, even snowstorms are threatening the lives and homes of 60 people from virginia to mags ma massachusetts. >> look at this. this is the crane atop a luxury manhattan skyscraper. now it's 730 stories. going up to 90. it's swaying back and forth over west 57th street. let's get to meteorologist ivan cabrera joining us with the latest on the superstorm. where is sandy right now? >> sandy is inland at this point here. unlike a hurricane, it's going to be a long one here. this is not weakening. remember, when a hurricane that makes landfall, we're relaxing a bit. the
already at least 12 people have been reported dead in the u.s. five alone in new york. 5.3 million people are without power. 23 states are under wind advisories. damage from the wind alone could top $3 million. and sandy is already response iblg f67 deaths in caribbeans. >> roads flooded out. the water rising above the cars in some locals. this historic superstorm made landfall over the most populated areas of the u.s. wind damage, power outages, storm surges, inland flooding, you name...
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we are joined by phone with commander kenneth nero from the u.s. coast guard. good morning. thanks for calling in to us. talk about the storm surges and the flooding. what are we expecting? >> we are looking at storm surges sometimes tomorrow afternoon or late into the evening about 10 or 11 feet is the main forecast. we are making preparations to respond for that. we are moving the assets out of our area to safe haven and partners have also taken precautions to take their boats out of the water. >> the coast card is moving out of the water. what does it mean for possible rescues? >> hoping everybody takes their actions off of our need. evacuations from the city from the low lying areas hopefully if everybody does that they will be protected. >> there are not always people who listen to the mandatory instructions, so then what? >> we will do the best we can but we are not going to put our people's harm's way if we can avoid it. >> do listen to the evacuation warnings. when you say possible flooding 10, 11 feet that's the storm surge put it in perspective for us. how signific
we are joined by phone with commander kenneth nero from the u.s. coast guard. good morning. thanks for calling in to us. talk about the storm surges and the flooding. what are we expecting? >> we are looking at storm surges sometimes tomorrow afternoon or late into the evening about 10 or 11 feet is the main forecast. we are making preparations to respond for that. we are moving the assets out of our area to safe haven and partners have also taken precautions to take their boats out of...
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u.s. markets are shut down for a second day today. the first time since 1888 that the new york exchanging have been shut down two days in a row because of bad weather. the new york stock exchange will resume trading tomorrow. we have stephanie here to tell us what it means to the economy. two days closed. give us the big picture. >> two days closed is rather extraordinary. we have not seen this since 1888, and there's been much debate over did they need to close it or not? remember the environment that we're in. it is all about investor confidence. even if they felt like that the backup systems would most likely work, there was no one running any of these organizations that believed on sunday night with 100% certainty when they turned those machines on they would be working. remember what investors have gone through over the last year. they've gone through the bad ipos, you remember facebook's trading debacle. if simple investors can tolerate -- if you bought at&t stock and it went up and down, you'd be comfortable with that. the exch
u.s. markets are shut down for a second day today. the first time since 1888 that the new york exchanging have been shut down two days in a row because of bad weather. the new york stock exchange will resume trading tomorrow. we have stephanie here to tell us what it means to the economy. two days closed. give us the big picture. >> two days closed is rather extraordinary. we have not seen this since 1888, and there's been much debate over did they need to close it or not? remember the...
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secretary of state there is now asking the u.s. supreme court to block last week's federal appeals court ruling that allows early voting in the final three days before the election. in 2008, about 100,000 cast ballots during that time and as mitt romney stumps in ohio today, the stakes are higher than ever. joining me now is missouri democratic congressman, chairman of the congressional black caucus. it is great to have you here. there are charges republican officials in ohio are politically motivated in trying to limit early voting in that weekend leading up to election day which the obama campaign used four years ago to help increase turnout among african-american voters. you are involved in the efforts to turn out the african-american vote. a key voting block for president obama. what's your reaction to hearing the ohio secretary of state's appeal is going to go down to the supreme court? >> politically obscene. here we are in the greatest democracy in the history of the planet and instead of us trying to encourage greater parti
secretary of state there is now asking the u.s. supreme court to block last week's federal appeals court ruling that allows early voting in the final three days before the election. in 2008, about 100,000 cast ballots during that time and as mitt romney stumps in ohio today, the stakes are higher than ever. joining me now is missouri democratic congressman, chairman of the congressional black caucus. it is great to have you here. there are charges republican officials in ohio are politically...
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first, while the u.s. still has not interrogate interrogatey suspect known to be in custody in the libya terror attack. years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >> bret: we have new information tonight about the drones over the u.s. mission in libya on september 11. when terrorists attacked and killed four americans, including the u.s. ambassador. and u.s. officials say they have positive facial recognition that a tunisian suspect now in custody was at the scene of the atta
first, while the u.s. still has not interrogate interrogatey suspect known to be in custody in the libya terror attack. years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most...
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so big question today is, what impact will sandy have on the u.s. economy. lots to talk about here because not only is there the damage to consider but the business disruption that it has created throughout the northeast. joining me is jared bernstein former chief economist for vice president joe biden, also an msnbc contributor. jared, as we look over these estimates and they're really rough now in the very beginning. >> very rough. >> sandy could cost when it's all said and done, the total $20 billion or more. exceeding the damage certainly from irene last year which was about 12 to $16 billion. meantime moody's an lytics estimate economic losses will total $10 billion a day, lost wages, production, sales for businesses. do you think that estimate is on target? >> yeah, i think that estimate is on target but i believe moody's said they're not going to alter their estimate for gdp in the fourth quarter because some of this will be made up and also some of this stuff that gets destroyed you have to put people to work to rebuild it. that actually adds to gros
so big question today is, what impact will sandy have on the u.s. economy. lots to talk about here because not only is there the damage to consider but the business disruption that it has created throughout the northeast. joining me is jared bernstein former chief economist for vice president joe biden, also an msnbc contributor. jared, as we look over these estimates and they're really rough now in the very beginning. >> very rough. >> sandy could cost when it's all said and done,...
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according to the u.s. elections project, over 15 million americans have voted early so far while ohio and virginia don't register voters by party making it clear which party has the edge in early voting other states have begun to release data. iowa, democrats have opened up a 13-point lead. in colorado, republicans are out ahead with 38% of early voters, to democrats 36%. in nevada, democrats have built up an 8-point margin thanks to healthy turnouts in counties like clark county and in florida, democrats lead in early voting though republicans hold the edge in the number of absentee ballots requested giving democrats a small advantage. the candidates are encouraging their supporters to get to the polls. >> i'm going to stop in my hometown of chicago to vote. i can't tell you who i'm voting for because it's a secret ballot. but, the good news is michele said she voted for me. >> i know that early voting has begun. get out there and vote. i see a voter right there. get out and vote. we want you early. we ne
according to the u.s. elections project, over 15 million americans have voted early so far while ohio and virginia don't register voters by party making it clear which party has the edge in early voting other states have begun to release data. iowa, democrats have opened up a 13-point lead. in colorado, republicans are out ahead with 38% of early voters, to democrats 36%. in nevada, democrats have built up an 8-point margin thanks to healthy turnouts in counties like clark county and in...
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pushing per capita income well above 12,000 u.s. dollars a year. shanghai is a symbol of modern china in and other important way. those who are growing rich here, those who pay two and a half million u.s. dollars for part was like this one are aware that the growing wealth gap is leading to resentment and anger. >> it is definitely getting bigger and bigger. some people are trying to make something out of it. they're trying to control everything. they're trying to calm these people down. >> some of economists argue that strong government is now part of china's problem. they have a reliance on big infrastructure spending which is stifling innovation and distorted the economy. >> this is becoming the problem, not the solution. the government is too powerful. the people are getting a smaller piece of the cake. that is why the chinese economy, it is difficult to transform from investment- driven to a consumption-driven because of the people that have enough income to consume. >> it is not hard to find people without a net income to consume in shanghai.
pushing per capita income well above 12,000 u.s. dollars a year. shanghai is a symbol of modern china in and other important way. those who are growing rich here, those who pay two and a half million u.s. dollars for part was like this one are aware that the growing wealth gap is leading to resentment and anger. >> it is definitely getting bigger and bigger. some people are trying to make something out of it. they're trying to control everything. they're trying to calm these people down....
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u.s. navy with three carrier ships to new york harbor right now and rescue chopper haves a place to land and slowly signs of life creeping back in the city. some city buses are running. majority of mass transit is frozen. limited subway service set to resume tomorrow. some commuters took to walking in to the city over bridges. crews trying to pump the stations but it could take days or weeks to get fully back online. same goes for most of the city's tunnels. the arm corps of engineers is working to bring in extra pumps. jfk and newark airport are open. there are some flights coming in. laguardia is closed and 16,000 flights canceled due to sandy. one of the producers stuck in arizona since before the storm hit and we might have to open a flagstaff bureau for him. straight ahead, who would have thought mitt romney's top surrogate chris christie and president obama would be spending some serious time together just days from the election? we spoke to harry fineman of affecting the race and as
u.s. navy with three carrier ships to new york harbor right now and rescue chopper haves a place to land and slowly signs of life creeping back in the city. some city buses are running. majority of mass transit is frozen. limited subway service set to resume tomorrow. some commuters took to walking in to the city over bridges. crews trying to pump the stations but it could take days or weeks to get fully back online. same goes for most of the city's tunnels. the arm corps of engineers is...
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but could this slow down the entire u.s. economy? it certainly has in america's largest city ground to a halt tonight. we'll get into that straight ahead as fox reports live tonight. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> shepard: the great storm of 2012 bat ated of the east coast its impact has reached around the globe as people are still not able to fly into many parts of the region. jetblue airlines flooding at laguardia airport. the airlines have cancelled some 16,000 flights as a result of this storm. all the major airports in the new york city area are still closed. state officials hope to partially reopen jfk, probably for international flights tomorrow. and there were significant delays today as the storm continued to produce
but could this slow down the entire u.s. economy? it certainly has in america's largest city ground to a halt tonight. we'll get into that straight ahead as fox reports live tonight. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank....
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it will turn west and hit the u.s. if it turns quickly it will hit the del marvo and truly affect washington, d.c. with a significant bigger punch than is forecast now. >> with hardly any drainage. >> you push that water up to chesapeake and all of a sudden you have a significant basin that will take water and it will go up quickly. that's not the forecast. if it goes up north, it takes longer to turn and then you're piling all that water into long island sound and the east river, and all that water system, they're talking about it right now, they're concerned that the water may go into the new york subway system just like we were concerned in irene, it just didn't happen. this is a more important storm than irene was and irene was a $15 billion event. >> wow. that was significant. that was connecticut hit very hard. >> connecticut, vermont, new hampshire and into new jersey. >> power was out more than a week in some locations. we'll see you again momentarily. let's check in on a state that is feeling the fury of hurri
it will turn west and hit the u.s. if it turns quickly it will hit the del marvo and truly affect washington, d.c. with a significant bigger punch than is forecast now. >> with hardly any drainage. >> you push that water up to chesapeake and all of a sudden you have a significant basin that will take water and it will go up quickly. that's not the forecast. if it goes up north, it takes longer to turn and then you're piling all that water into long island sound and the east river,...
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when you think about it, katrina, when to turn it, the u.s. economy was creating 200,000 jobs a month. september 2005 when katrina hit 66,000 jobs a month. then up to 84,000 tons a month. and only until november did the economy really starts to basically pick up steam, over 308,000, so the question is will we see this quarter dipped into negative territory of basically a contraction to make the answers possible yes. already out there saying that sandy could cause industrial production test dip in october. and you could see in negative gdp growth. so that's an issue. lou: that would be a tremendous impact. and, of course, as you say, we will have to wait and see. facts, we have tomorrow coming up. markets that have been closed for two whole days. investors pent-up, anxious to express their views with their money, what's going to happen. >> rough sledding, selling pressure and here's why. a lot of hedge funds and institutional investors like pension funds, their fiscal year-end is october. so what they will try to do is dump losers to get that t
when you think about it, katrina, when to turn it, the u.s. economy was creating 200,000 jobs a month. september 2005 when katrina hit 66,000 jobs a month. then up to 84,000 tons a month. and only until november did the economy really starts to basically pick up steam, over 308,000, so the question is will we see this quarter dipped into negative territory of basically a contraction to make the answers possible yes. already out there saying that sandy could cause industrial production test dip...
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i've seen american, united, u.s. airways, jetblue, air tran, all the big players here at this particular airport are back and we are glad to see that. here is the rolling tally so far of how many cancellations we've had. 19,500 over the course of this storm. 7,000 flights cancelled tuesday. here's what we look at so far today. 2800 flights as of this moment but that is likely to change. of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have issues with lights out, electronics out, runway damage, all of that they're still taking a look at as well as the flooding issues. there is no
i've seen american, united, u.s. airways, jetblue, air tran, all the big players here at this particular airport are back and we are glad to see that. here is the rolling tally so far of how many cancellations we've had. 19,500 over the course of this storm. 7,000 flights cancelled tuesday. here's what we look at so far today. 2800 flights as of this moment but that is likely to change. of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are...
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u.s. government has nonemergency federal workers granted administrative leave on monday due to hurricane. president obama declared a state of emergency for the commonwealth of massachusetts as a result of hurricane sandy. u.s. federal offices in d.c. closed. philadelphia, the southeast pennsylvania transit authority, septa as its called, will suspend all services at the end of the sunday service. listening, they're not playing around, if you're in any of these areas, you need to listen to what your officials are telling us. george howell is in kill devil hills, north carolina. george, you have been out there all day. tell me how the weather has intensified. >> reporter: don, i can tell you right now we are actually getting a break in the wind. the winds are dying down a bit, but they are also shifting. we can tell that's happening, and that strong rain is backing off, but this storm continues to move to the north and it is changing hour by hour. here within the last few hours we've been in
u.s. government has nonemergency federal workers granted administrative leave on monday due to hurricane. president obama declared a state of emergency for the commonwealth of massachusetts as a result of hurricane sandy. u.s. federal offices in d.c. closed. philadelphia, the southeast pennsylvania transit authority, septa as its called, will suspend all services at the end of the sunday service. listening, they're not playing around, if you're in any of these areas, you need to listen to what...
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. >> 7 million people turned 18 in the u.s. since the last presidential election. will majority head to the polls? >> that's a big question. enough of them be contacted and asked to show up and get the information they need to ultimately go to the polls on tuesday. i know at least the rock of vote that's what we are working so hard to make sure they know where to go and what to bring and making sure the process itself doesn't get in the way and then hoping those candidates reach out and ask for that vote. >> interesting time for young voters. you know if they voted for president obama for the first time when they were voting for the first time for four years they seemed a very different work force. do you see political case changing. i imagine and don't know but from your registered voters it probably skews democrat versus republican. >> it does. we just did some polling on young people and where they are at right now. it looks like the president maintains his advantage among young people so among registered and likely voters it's about two to one for the president
. >> 7 million people turned 18 in the u.s. since the last presidential election. will majority head to the polls? >> that's a big question. enough of them be contacted and asked to show up and get the information they need to ultimately go to the polls on tuesday. i know at least the rock of vote that's what we are working so hard to make sure they know where to go and what to bring and making sure the process itself doesn't get in the way and then hoping those candidates reach out...
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and talk about exactly the -- breadth that it would have affected had it been parked on the eastern u.s.. there's how big it was. it would have affected des moines to houston to key west all the way up to maine. it will slowly pull away and we'll talk about that and also talk about when the rivers will crest in our area. >>> all right, topper, superstorm sandy brought down trees, just about everywhere and we were there with one stunned family after a massive tree crashed through their roof. our todd walker is live from northwest d.c. where the family took him inside to tour all the damage. oh no. todd? >> reporter: it is quite a mess and you know what? they're still cleaning pretty much the mess, not even -- up from the mess. not even halfway done wit. when that tree went down it went into power lines and snapped that power pole in half. if you look behind the power pole, you can see that tree is still there. all four members of the family was inside. it was a scary situation but it has them counting their blessings. >> huge tree and it was a beautiful tree. >> reporter: this is not how
and talk about exactly the -- breadth that it would have affected had it been parked on the eastern u.s.. there's how big it was. it would have affected des moines to houston to key west all the way up to maine. it will slowly pull away and we'll talk about that and also talk about when the rivers will crest in our area. >>> all right, topper, superstorm sandy brought down trees, just about everywhere and we were there with one stunned family after a massive tree crashed through their...
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the u.s. supreme court will not be convening tomorrow because of hurricane sandy perhaps not surprising. thank you, everyone, for watching. stay tuned to cnn as we continue to update you throughout the day on the powerful impact of hurricane sandy. try as much as you like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp. offer ends soon! my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and me
the u.s. supreme court will not be convening tomorrow because of hurricane sandy perhaps not surprising. thank you, everyone, for watching. stay tuned to cnn as we continue to update you throughout the day on the powerful impact of hurricane sandy. try as much as you like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp. offer ends soon! my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment...
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the former head of a 16-member u.s. military team in libya, lt. colonel wood t thhousof prtas oignd rn r cttet , su benghaz never had the forces it needed to protect itself. never. >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle through my time there. the situation remained uncertain andreports from someya caitas in e. pl sitemea ri tre was only one u.s. diplomatic security agent stationed there. they struggled to obtain additional prsonnel but was never able to attain t nuers deme onsety ce libya testified, as well. here is what he said, that the united states could not count on lib jab security forces to help with security adequately. >> the libya temporary seritysstoloas unable to extend ion ay are expecting to see around the world. we could not rely on the libyan government for security, inlligence, and law enforcement help to identify emerging threats or to ask them rise itin tohecotern a private interview, that a state department official who oversees diplomatic security wanted to keep the number of "aicyoty personnel in b
the former head of a 16-member u.s. military team in libya, lt. colonel wood t thhousof prtas oignd rn r cttet , su benghaz never had the forces it needed to protect itself. never. >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle through my time there. the situation remained uncertain andreports from someya caitas in e. pl sitemea ri tre was only one u.s. diplomatic security agent stationed there. they struggled to obtain additional prsonnel but was never able to attain...
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we had two record u.s. heatwaves, a record drought and now we have this unprecedenced hurricane. when you look at how many hurricanes we've been having over the decades in the 1970's, we had on average eight a year. 1980's, nine. 1990's, 11. last decade, 15. three years go this decade, 19, 18 19. that's just so far. we've got a whole month left of hurricane season. you see the trend from eight to 19? in not that long a period of time. as you look at all of this, you get a sense of the macro picture. is the media doing justice to this? hell, no. so far 8.7% of t.v. news during the july heatwave, which july was the hottest month in recorded history in america just 8.7%. paul ryan's workouts were covered three times more than the loss of arctic sea ice. finally, between 2009 and 2011, coverage of climate change during t.v. news dropped by 90%. climate change. ridiculous. we're not going to make that mistake here on the young turks. to help us talk about this issue. we've brought in two of our own experts, mark thomson long time weatherman here in l.a. and someone who cares passionat
we had two record u.s. heatwaves, a record drought and now we have this unprecedenced hurricane. when you look at how many hurricanes we've been having over the decades in the 1970's, we had on average eight a year. 1980's, nine. 1990's, 11. last decade, 15. three years go this decade, 19, 18 19. that's just so far. we've got a whole month left of hurricane season. you see the trend from eight to 19? in not that long a period of time. as you look at all of this, you get a sense of the macro...
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>> the impact we've seen so far is the u.s. dollar is higher, so a lot of commodities are under pressure. wti is even getting hit because -- this is an interesting thing. because concerns are mounting about the economic impact from sandy. gasoline is jumping higher at this stage because you have refineries along the northeast that are closing down. it may be short-lived, though, because there could be big demand. remember, a lot of people aren't hitting the roads. we have to see if there's any sustained damage to oil infrastructure. as for the economic toll, we have to wait and see. at this stage it's just speculation in terms of dollars and cents. back to you. >> thanks so much. we can put sandy into perspective, though. here's a look at some of the nation's most expensive hurricanes. number five was charley in 2004. 8.5 billion, number four is wilma in 2005, 11.3 bill, ike in 200811.7 billion and andrew is number two and not a surprise the most expensive hurricane in history was katrina, more than $45 billion in damage. ess o
>> the impact we've seen so far is the u.s. dollar is higher, so a lot of commodities are under pressure. wti is even getting hit because -- this is an interesting thing. because concerns are mounting about the economic impact from sandy. gasoline is jumping higher at this stage because you have refineries along the northeast that are closing down. it may be short-lived, though, because there could be big demand. remember, a lot of people aren't hitting the roads. we have to see if...